Max Roache is the greatest jazz drummer of all time
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what is this lupin the third sounding bullshit?
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bought the Tone Poet vinyl of this one yesterday, I don't think I had heard this before - pretty neat West Coast Cool, the counterpoint stuff works great with three horns
>Max Roache is the greatest jazz drummer of all time
Maybe... but still I'd rather listen to Roy Haynes or Kenny Clarke because they s-w-u-n-g
Yes... Lee Konitz is great on this
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Been working myself through this chart. Some good stuff
explain the joke to me
Anyone have any good Japanese jazz recs? J listened to takeo moriyama and really liked it
what joke? my reply is simply just some insightful commentary that implies that a shilled album happens to sound trite and overrated in an artists discog.
afro-jazz influenced j-jazz:
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If it’s gonna be a drumming thread, then Mike Clark needs a shoutout. Jazz drummers make the best funk drummers
Nice feauture for Harold Land:
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And listen to the terrific Carl Perkins:
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gavin harrison >>>>>>
>stupidly big drum kit
What does he need to compensate for?
Here's a guy who gets the most out of a regular drum kit
sid catlett > anyone else
I love this album, would love some Art Blakey recommends
It's a shame that drummers suffer the most of poor sound recording on those 78s... Big Sid, Baby Dodds, Kaiser Marshall, all these guys must have been really great but they're frankly hard to hear!
At least Jo Jones recorded in the 1950s in decent sound